Green Report - 16 May 2011

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    Green Indians, 315, Midas, Sahar Plaza, J.B. Nagar, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400059Tel. 022-28322118 Telefax. 022-28226722 E-mail: green@greenindians.in

    Green ReportWeekly Report Vol: May, 15: Issue 3

    16th

    May 2011 Monday

    A Rex Fuels Management Pvt. Ltd. initiative

    News updates on Environment issues:

    Major firms and project developers to have a corporate environment Policy

    All Major Companies and Projects developers will to asked to have a Corporate environmernt policy..The ministrysuggesting a system of self regulation to ensure that projects and companies do not violate environmental lawand regulation.Unlike corporate social responsibility environmental responsibility is backed by law. The Govt cantake action.All central public sector under taking coal based thermal power plants with generation capacities of500MW.This will be a requirement for consideration of clearance of projects.

    Godrej & Boyce receives energy efficient green award

    Godrej & Boyce received two green awards .The first was the gold certification in the existing building categoryawarded by the U S Green Building Council (USGBC) to Godrej Bhavan.The elegant building opposite theBombay Gym was chosen from among 23 projects in India which had been registered for LEED (Leadership inEnergy and Environmental Design) certification. The energy saving,it also improved cash flow and employeesatisfaction.This triple bottom line approach is part of the LEED green building philosophy. To achieve LEEDcertification,Godrej Bhavan met strict requirements regarding sustainable sites,water efficiency,energy andatmosphere,materials and resources,indoor environmental quality and innovation in design.

    SC issues contempt notice to gutkha firms for plastic ban

    Plastic is banned to the gutkha tobacco, pan masalaand other products.The prohibition had come into force from

    March 1 2011.Such products are easily available in the markets with packaging date of March 2011 and April2011.One big group of Dharampal Satyapal whose turnover runs into thousands of crores of rupees whichmanufactures by big brands like rajnigandha and tulsi had still been packing its products in plastic material evenafter march

    Renewable Energy:

    India aims to add 17,000 MW renewable power

    India aims to add 17,000 megawatts of renewable energy over five years starting 2012.The country's focus todevelop clean energy sources. India's greenhouse gas emissions grew more than half between 1994 and 2007,helped up by a largely coal-reliant power sector that nearly doubled its share in emissions, making the countryone of the top five carbon pollutors of the world. The country is one of the world's top producers of wind energy,and generates solar energy as well as power from biomass and biogas, such as capturing methane from animalwaste. India will need an investment of 1.5 trillion rupees ($33.6 billion) to add the extra capacity in the 12th Five-Year Plan.The country has currently 20 gigawatt of renewable power generation capacity, constituting 11 percentof installed capacity. India offers cheap loans to companies building alternative energy power plants and providestax breaks and tariff subsidies to encourage development of the renewables industry.

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    Green Indians, 315, Midas, Sahar Plaza, J.B. Nagar, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400059Tel. 022-28322118 Telefax. 022-28226722 E-mail: green@greenindians.in

    Solar Energy :

    Even Glass window will now generate a solar power

    Moser Bear solar has installed a solar application that converts glass window.These Panels generate electricityto meet the power requirement in the corridors of the company.The photovoltaic application were no longerstand alone solar panels but could be combination of sun and structure that led to opportunities to convert

    windows exteriors and other intergrated application into solar panels .

    JV offer solar solution to the mobile towers

    Xing tong has come out with DC solar power systems to power telecome towers in India with an assurance tosave energy costs and huge diesel consumption of these towers .Since the deveploment of solar systems areconsidered to be expensive the company has come out with zero investement plan.The company intends sellabout 2,000 solar power systems every year.Xing Tong claims to be the first company in china to supply DC solarpower systems to telecome operators.

    Bio-Diesel updates:

    Association Urges Steps to Promote Biodiesel Usage.

    The Biodiesel Association of India has called for immediate steps to be taken to promote usage of biofuels forRenewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) by captive power producers, including the hotel industry using DG sets. Italso called for streamlining marketing and distribution of biodiesel in terms of availability, taxation and statutoryregulations and putting in place a realistic pricing of biodiesel for stationery engines (DG sets, agricultural-pumpsand telecom towers). There is an immediate need to eradicate road-blocks and create policies such that thissector becomes self-sustaining and creates the desired future for the country. India has the potential to become aworld leader in the biofuels sector, not only ensuring employment to the rural population but also creating analternative and clear form of energy for the masses

    Conservation Tips:

    Electricity Distribution System

    Optimise the tariff structure with utility supplier.

    Schedule your operations to maintain a high load factor

    Shift loads to off-peak times if possible.

    Minimise maximum demand by tripping loads through a demand controller.

    Stagger start-up times for equipment with large starting currents to minimize load peaking.

    Use standby electric generation equipment for on-peak high load periods.

    Correct power factor to at least 0.90 under rated load conditions.

    Relocate transformers close to main loads.

    Set transformer taps to optimum settings. Disconnect primary power to transformers that do not serve any active loads.

    Consider on-site electric generation or cogeneration.

    Export power to grid if you have any surplus in your captive generation .

    Check utility electric meter with your own meter.

    Shut off unnecessary computers, printers, and copiers at night.

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    Green Indians, 315, Midas, Sahar Plaza, J.B. Nagar, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400059Tel. 022-28322118 Telefax. 022-28226722 E-mail: green@greenindians.in

    New Products on Conservation:

    Industrial Model Solar Water Heater (15,000 LPD)

    Government Rules & Regulations:

    Lanco gets Environment nod for Maharashtra projects

    Lanco Infratech, companys subsidiary Lanco Vidarbha Thermal Power Ltd has got approval for the project fromMinistry of Environment & Forests for setting up 1,320 MW coal-based super critical thermal power projects atvillage Mandva, in Wardha taluk and district in Maharashtra.

    Various measures/ actions taken by Industry:

    Siemens sees green tech powering revenues past 40 billion.

    Siemens wants to exceed the 40-billion revenue mark globally with green technologies by 2014. In 2010,. Theoriginal target of generating revenue of 25 billion in 2011 was reached earlier than planned. This year, the latestgeneration of high-efficiency transformers was included in the company's green portfolio. Green innovations are ourlifeblood. We're the largest supplier of environmental technologies in the world. We will increase our advantageover our competitors, Cut equals mega-cities' emissions. Products and solutions from the portfolio enabledSiemens' customers worldwide to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by about 270 million tonnes. Every division inIndustry Energy and Healthcare sectors contributed to the company's green portfolio. The largest individualreductions in CO2 emissions were achieved by highly efficient combined-cycle power plants, wind farms,retrofitting of existing power plants, energy-efficient lighting systems and eco-friendly trains. Future growth driversinclude smart grids and their key components in which Siemens anticipates orders worth 6 billion. Itsenvironmental portfolio comprises products and solutions that help cut greenhouse gas emissions or asenvironmental technologies combat air and water pollution..

    Events/ Seminars/ Exhibitions:

    Event : RenewCon Solar India 2011Date : 19-20 May-2011Venue : ITC Maratha Hotel MumbaiOrganizer : The Energy BusinessWebsite : http:// www.renewconwind-india.comContact Person : Mr. Saiprasad Terde

    Salient features of Eco-Friendly Solar Water Heater are:

    1. Life time of solar water heater is minimum 15 years.

    2. Always we can get Hot water anytime without electric power.

    3. No possibility of getting electric shock

    4. No Maintenance and operating cost.

    5. Hard water also can be use

    6. Substantial Savings in Electricity

    7. Fastest Payback

    Industrial models Available in solar system is from 200 LPD to 50000 LPD

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    Green Indians, 315, Midas, Sahar Plaza, J.B. Nagar, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400059Tel. 022-28322118 Telefax. 022-28226722 E-mail: green@greenindians.in

    Weekly Power Exchange Report:

    Power Exchange Status

    Period Total Sell (MWH) Total Buy (MWH) UMCV (MWH)Weighted Average MCP

    (INR/MWH)

    9/05/2011 12919.24 4940.54 4846.49 3000.00

    10/05/2011 11171.00 4970.31 4723.68 2960.00

    11/05/201114798.24 5124.06 4853.78 3200.0012/05/2011 16027.22 5702.58 5150.15 2880.00

    13/05/2011 15131.34 10635.82 8056.36 3000.00

    14/5/2011 17693.96 5409.96 5324.57 2890.00

    Weekly Weather Forecast :

    16.05.2011 17.05.2011 18.05.2011 19.05.2011 20.04.2011 21.04.2011PLACE

    High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High LowMumbai 32 28 31 28 31 28 31 28 33 27 33 27

    Delhi 41 32 41 31 41 31 41 30 39 26 39 26

    Bangalore 31 22 29 22 29 22 31 21 32 21 32 21Kolkata 38 27 36 25 34 25 36 26 35 26 35 26

    Chennai 37 28 37 28 37 28 37 29 38 28 3 28

    Hyderabad 38 29 38 29 38 29 38 28 39 26 39 26

    Ahmedabad 42 29 42 29 41 29 40 30 41 28 41 28

    Kanpur 41 29 40 31 41 29 41 29 38 29 36 28

    Jaipur 39 31 41 31 41 31 41 31 39 27 39 27

    Lucknow 41 27 41 28 41 27 41 27 39 26 37 25

    Activity Of The Week:

    Green Indians Team conducted a Plantation drive at a village in Kalyan

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    Weekly Price Trend of Energy Products

    Furnace Oil ($/MT): 09.05.2011 to 14.05.2011

    615.18

    617.98

    620.78

    623.58

    626.38

    629.18

    631.98

    634.78

    637.58

    640.38

    10-M ay 11-M ay 12-M ay 13-M ay 14-M ay

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    Gas ($/MT): 09.05.2011 to 14.05.2011

    837.50

    845.70

    853.90

    862.10

    870.30

    878.50

    886.70

    894.90

    903.10

    911.30919.50

    9-M ay 10-M ay 11-M ay 12-May 13-M ay

    Crude ($/Bbl): 09.5.2011 to 14.05.2011

    96.79

    98.99

    101.19

    103.39

    9-May 10-May 11-May 12-May 13-May

    Coal ($/MT): 09.05.2011 to 14.05.2011

    119.75

    120.95

    122.15

    123.35

    9-May 10-May 11-May 12-May 13-May